I see a worn die. Chris has more than a solid point. What are we looking at in the last two photos?
Chalk another up for the nickel King @Lehigh96
You have a reverse photo?
No worries it is still gradable from my screen. LOL
Why so dark on the obverse photo. MS64
I do see what you are saying about the hair. Still it would be almost undeniable if the reverse had FS.
Where is the reverse photo Reaghan? Looks like a proof.. Most of theses proofs turn some pretty neat colors. Nice Nickel.
You won't find anything on it because it is MD, and not a Doubled Die.
Why? The drama or the thought of a real error?
Nothing like a good improperly mixed alloy. I have more. Does that make me a woodie lover?
It is more likely that this is a clash than a DDR.
This is what a improperly mixed alloy looks like and tends to only happen on solid composition planchets. AKA Woodies Lincoln cent [ATTACH]...
I think that you are missing the fact that dies begin to deteriorate at the first strike, add in striking pressure, mechanical failures, and...
Most countries other than the US do not value Doubled dies the way that we do. You could put it on ebay and see what becomes of it. But it may...
I do see what you are saying @Lehigh96 there is though a big difference between the look on these coins. OP the breast for example does not look...
Flat and shelf like.
Same AU category nice find!
Or, to use as a reference later, put it in a flip and come back to it. Can't hurt a thing. We have all done the same.
Thank you for breaking that down. I really appreciate the education. The release of information was pretty vague.
Very clean and simple.
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